On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:10 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I am forwarding you this, as I don’t think you’re subscribed.
Thanks. Correct, I'm not subscribed, although I've been reading this thread via the archives. I can't realistically keep up with all of the lists where WordPress XML-RPC issues might come up, so if you don't mind making me aware of them I'm happy to work on them as they arise.
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From: "Christoph Koehler" christoph.koehler@gmail.com Date: 15. Jun 2007 05:14:40 GMT+02:00 To: textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: [TxMt] Re: Wordpress 2.2 and Pings/Comments Reply-To: TextMate users textmate@lists.macromates.com
I've deployed the patch for this to all wordpress.com blogs. There is also a ticket for wordpress.org:
http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4469
I'll follow up and make sure the committers there are aware of it.
Thanks for point this out and doesn't hesitate to contact me about any other questions/issues/bugs that come up in XML-RPC for WordPress.
Thanks for the quick action! That's really amazing! I tested the patch on my local install and comments work fine now, but pings are still always disabled.
I tested it against my local install as well and both ping and comments settings worked as expected. I did this with a PHP script though, not TextMate. Christoph can you (or someone else) confirm exactly what TextMate is sending over the wire? A dump of the exact XML data that is being sent might provide some clues as to why ping status isn't being properly set.
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